Adele Saccarelli-Cavallaro: In the search for Oz, the greatest treasures aren’t found on the road, but within ourselves.

In “Searching for Oz” by Adele Saccarelli-Cavallaro, we’re taken on a journey that feels familiar to all of us—the search for meaning, fulfillment, and that elusive feeling of “having made it.” For so many, the idea of Oz represents this magical place where all of life’s problems are solved. It’s a destination where everything finally falls into place. But as Adele beautifully illustrates throughout the book, the greatest treasures we seek aren’t found at the end of the yellow brick road. In fact, they aren’t found on the road at all. They’re within us. Think about how often we look for happiness outside of ourselves. We set goals, chase achievements, or seek approval, thinking, “Once I get there, I’ll be happy,” or “Once I achieve this, I’ll feel complete.” Whether it’s a better job, a relationship, or financial success, it’s easy to believe that something external will magically bring fulfillment. But Adele reminds us that the real treasure—whether it’s courage, self-love, peace, or wisdom—has always been inside us. We just forget to look there. In the book, we’re reminded of the characters from the classic tale: the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. Each of them believed they were missing something essential—a brain, a heart, or courage—and they thought Oz was the place to find it. But by the end of their journey, they discovered that everything they needed was already within them. The Scarecrow had his intelligence, the Tin Man had a heart, and the Lion had…

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Dan Clouser: The diamond is where talent meets hard work, but only a coach can unlock the full brilliance of both

The diamond is where talent meets hard work, but only a coach can unlock the full brilliance of both. In Dan Clouser’s The Beauty of a Diamond, Through the Eyes of a Coach, the baseball diamond is more than just a field—it’s a place where magic happens. It’s where talent and hard work meet, but without the guidance of a coach, that magic might never be fully realized. You see, a coach isn’t just there to call plays or yell from the sidelines. They’re the ones who help players see the potential within themselves, even when they don’t yet believe in it. Think about it: talent can only take an athlete so far. A gifted player might have all the skills in the world, but if they don’t have someone to guide them, they may never reach their full potential. It’s like a diamond in the rough—valuable, sure, but it needs to be polished to truly shine. That’s where hard work comes in. And that’s where the coach steps in. A coach sees things that others can’t. They see beyond the game, beyond the stats, and beyond the surface-level abilities of their players. They’re able to recognize the untapped potential that might not be obvious to anyone else, including the player themselves. But talent and hard work alone aren’t enough without direction. And that’s why coaches are so essential—they take raw talent, shape it, and guide it toward excellence. In The Beauty of a Diamond, Through the Eyes of a…

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Kent Sanders: A Father’s Legacy in 18 Words: Discover the Values That Lead to a Life Well-Lived

It might be difficult to determine what really important in a world where noise is all around us. However, often the most valuable teachings are the most basic, handed down through the centuries. In his book 18 Words to Live By: A Father’s Wisdom on What Matters Most, Kent Sanders condenses ageless principles into just 18 words, each of which contains a nugget of knowledge that makes life more meaningful. Think of having a set of eighteen straightforward terms that could help you go through the highs and lows of life. These aren’t just any old words; they stand for principles that Kent inherited from his father, principles that are firmly based on integrity, compassion, love, and tenacity. Each word is a reminder of what’s truly important—principles that help us stay grounded, no matter how crazy life gets. What’s beautiful about these 18 words is how straightforward they are. Life often feels complicated, but Kent’s father knew that true success doesn’t come from chasing after the latest trends or stressing over things that don’t last. Instead, it comes from living with integrity, treating others with respect, and holding onto the values that never go out of style. These words encourage you to pause and reflect, to ask yourself: Am I living in a way that honors these timeless values? The real magic is that these 18 words aren’t just for fathers to pass down to their children. They’re universal. They’re for anyone who wants to find clarity, focus, and a…

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